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Best ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Collaborations to Shop
If you’re like me, you’ve pretty much canceled all your Wednesday plans for the rest of summer — carving out precious time each week to watch the latest episodes of “The Summer I Turned Pretty.” This being the TikTok-viral show’s last-ever season, it’s become especially vital to tune in to the final segment of the iconic Belly-Jeremiah-Conrad love triangle saga and observe as the characters that have become so near and dear to us grow up. Steven working a fancy finance internship and Belly getting engaged? I can hardly believe it. Along with all the buzz surrounding Season 3 of “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” which is releasing new episodes on Prime Video each Wednesday until September 17, the show has several fashion collaborations with brands from Coach to Catbird that you can shop while watching.
This season’s style moments, after all, are generating just as many heated discussions as the drama, with hundreds of posts on X and TikTok questioning the size of Belly’s engagement ring from Jeremiah (“is it a diamond or like a sliver of tinfoil?” her best friend Taylor asks when she first sees it) and others lamenting that she chose him over his brother. (If you’re not Team Conrad, you’re on the wrong side of history by the way, but my views are not reflective of my employer.)
A particularly devoted subgroup of the TSITP fan base is even dissecting each and every outfit worn on the show and identifying ones you can shop now, along with the season’s official brand collaborations, to feel like someone who has direct access to a beach house and takes part in a highly romanticized college experience. Whether it be Reformation’s Baxley Dress in the exact same pattern as a summery frock worn by Belly, the Rolla’s wide-leg, high-waist white jeans she dons in one scene with a blue sleeveless polo, or the Staud Dena Dress that actress Lola Tung sported for her promo photos, scoring these in-stock finds has never been easier. Loving Belly’s minimalist, dainty taste in jewelry? Most of her pieces from this season can not only be found on the accessory brand Catbird’s site, but are currently discounted in honor of its summer sale.
No matter what you’re predicting for the futures of key players on the show (will Belly even go to Paris? Is Taylor getting back together with Steven for good this time? Will Jeremiah and Conrad’s dad ever stop being a terrible human being?), we can all agree that “The Summer I Turned Pretty” ending this year — Jenny Han’s cult-favorite books form a trilogy, after all — is a more devastating blow than being fired from your clinic job on the first day (IYKYK).
But there’s a way to show your love for the storyline and keep its memory alive long after the series finale airs, and that’s by shopping the bestselling clothing and accessories from top brands that have partnered with “The Summer I Turned Pretty.” From trendy Steve Madden mesh flats decked out in gingham that would look especially darling in a coastal environment to bow-patterned swimsuits fans wouldn’t be shocked to spot on Belly, here are all the best TSITP collections I, a shopping writer who might be a tad bit too old for the series but watches it with steadfast commitment anyways, am investing in as we speak.
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Coach
Coach is a major sponsor of “The Summer I Turned Pretty,” and this season, the brand joined forces with the show on a capsule of designer handbags and charms that epitomize the summery series’ setting and plot. On the collection’s landing page, you’ll notice well-known, Lola Tung–approved Coach must-haves — like the Mushroom Bag Charm and Brooklyn Shoulder Bag 28, which Tung models in its new Merlot colorway with a cheeky Peach Bag Charm attached — but there are also never-before-seen styles that are selling out before our eyes, including the puffy-pink Pillow Tabby Shoulder Bag 20 complete with a Daisy Bag Charm and the Tabby Chain Clutch (the very handbag worn by Belly to Susannah’s dedication ceremony!), now equipped with the same bauble to represent the teen heroine’s favorite flower.
We were also able to ID the collaboration’s reimagined Turnlock Backpack on the show, which has sold out once before, came back, and is now yet again out of stock. If you weren’t lucky in snagging it this time, don’t worry: There are plenty more TSITP goodies to shop, like the smooth and sophisticated Dinky Bag 14, fisherman trend–adjacent Shell Bag Charm, and Infinity Bag Charm (the latter representing how long Belly and Jeremiah think they’ll be together).
Catbird
Catbird, a New York–based jewelry brand founded in 2004 and most known for its in-person “zappings” (during which you can get bracelets and necklaces permanently welded around your wrist or neck), is perhaps getting most eyes on the show, since it’s behind Belly’s polarizing engagement ring. Sparking online comments like “is the engagement ring in the room with us?” is the Catbird Diamond Fizz Ring: fit with a three-millimeter round diamond on a 100-percent recycled, 14-karat yellow gold band, which itself clocks in at less than a millimeter. Everything about this $298 jewelry choice is soft-spoken — making it nothing like the prominent, marquise-cut gems seen on the hands of celebrities such as Selena Gomez but still a lovely option for adding to your daily ring stack. You’ll think of your most-loved TV show each time you gaze down at it.
Additional Catbird pieces Belly wears this season include the Daisy Poem Charm (which continues the floral motif), the Evening Star Bracelet, the Hundred Summers Collar, and the Spritz Herringbone Gold Chain. For those who wish to flaunt their parasocial affection towards Lola Tung and Christopher Briney’s on-screen chemistry in an even more obvious way, Catbird blessed us all with a full-fledged “The Summer I Turned Pretty” collection. In it, you’ll find stunning accoutrements swathed in silver and 14-karat gold, spanning from the Love Knot Gold Signet Ring that features an engraving option to the Summer Daisy Charm with delicate pearl petals. Your jewelry box just called and said it wants these new additions, stat.
Steve Madden
Couldn’t look away from Jeremiah’s Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance 990v6 “Incense” kicks while he was waiting in the hospital? They’re going to cost you (and one of the only places where you can get the elevated dad sneakers now is StockX). But it’s possible to channel the sartorial choices of Belly, Conrad, Jeremiah, and Taylor in a much more accessible way — courtesy of Steve Madden’s limited-edition “The Summer I Turned Pretty” shoe collab.
Belly’s picks include chic white sneakers for women with textured, animal-print heel tabs and wedge sandals she would no doubt step out in on campus or the Cousins Beach boardwalk. Conrad’s styles balance the athletic, the coastal-inspired, and the sophisticated: featuring not-to-miss selections like low-top sneakers with suede and leather uppers as well as boat shoes with espadrille bottoms that he’d look absolutely dashing in when pairing the footwear with crisp linen pants. More into Jeremiah and Taylor’s fashion preferences? Steve Madden honors their personas with dual-toned loafers, strappy heels that Taylor would wear to any Tri-Phi sorority party, and sandals benefitting from trending-right-now toe ring details.
These Steve Madden shoes, which are running out of sizes at an alarming clip, will delight you throughout the rest summer and beyond — versatile enough for any life occasion, from casual coffee-shop meetups to beachside ceremonies.
Solid & Striped
Solid & Striped, specializing in resortwear and swimwear for achieving everyday elegance, is no stranger to collaborations — having unveiled hype-generating collections with everyone from Sofia Richie Grainge and Elsa Hosk to the hit lifestyle label Sporty & Rich. Its latest project? An exclusive capsule heavily guided by “The Summer I Turned Pretty”‘s dreamy, sun-soaked je ne sais quoi. The brand says this particular collection is “made for first (and last) loves, late night swims, and the kind of summer you’ll never forget,” and it’s safe to say we’re on board with all of that.
The textures, patterns, and shades present in Solid & Stripe’s themed offerings — from poplin bubble dresses to lipstick-red one-pieces that can double as bodysuits to color-blocked button-ups — are not only aligned with what all the influencers and celebrities are showing off right now on their Euro Summer yacht getaways but exude an undeniable timelessness, meaning you’re bound to wear them for seasons on end (seasons that, dare we suggest, include multiple TSITP rewatches?).
The best part of this drop just might be the fact that it’s fully shoppable on Amazon, granting Prime members the perk of free, two-day shipping on swimwear and cover-ups that will help you say goodbye to summer in style.
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Stacia Datskovska is a Senior Commerce Writer at WWD. Previously, she worked at ELLE DECOR as an assistant digital editor, covering all things luxury, culture, and lifestyle through a design lens. Her bylines over the past five years have appeared in USA Today, Baltimore Sun, Teen Vogue, Boston Globe, Food & Wine, and more. Prior to joining ELLE DECOR, Datskovska learned the ins and outs of e-commerce at Mashable, where she tested products, covered tentpole sales events, and curated gift guide roundups. She graduated from NYU with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and international relations. Datskovska regularly reports on trending fashion collaborations and, if it wasn’t clear by now, is Team Conrad through and through.